Strengths and weaknesses of the CMEMS forecasted and reanalyzed solutions for the Iberia–Biscay–Ireland (IBI) waters

The present study is aimed at intercomparing the ocean physical daily forecast and 10-year (2002–2012) reanalysis products provided by the Iberia–Biscay–Ireland Monitoring and Forecasting Center (IBI-MFC), in the framework of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS), over an over...

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Published inJournal of marine systems Vol. 159; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors Aznar, R., Sotillo, M.G., Cailleau, S., Lorente, P., Levier, B., Amo-Baladrón, A., Reffray, G., Álvarez-Fanjul, E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.07.2016
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Summary:The present study is aimed at intercomparing the ocean physical daily forecast and 10-year (2002–2012) reanalysis products provided by the Iberia–Biscay–Ireland Monitoring and Forecasting Center (IBI-MFC), in the framework of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS), over an overlapping 9-month period (April–December 2011). These two products differ in their spatial resolution and in the use of an observational data assimilation scheme in the reanalysis. Both modeled solutions are compared at regional and local scale against several observational data sources. At regional scale, the forecast and reanalysis show realistic patterns in the area of study. However, at finer scales the results highlight better performances of the 1/36° forecast in coastal areas and the 1/12° reanalysis over open waters. The comparison emphasizes the possible benefits of the data assimilation scheme in areas away from the coastline, but also its limitations in complex coastal regions. Spatial resolution seems to play a key role in such areas, especially around the Iberian Peninsula, where the higher resolution forecast brings in general better results than the coarser resolution reanalysis. The study suggests that the observational data assimilation represents a crucial step towards improving the performance of regional modeled solutions, as long as the spatial resolution is kept at fine-enough meshes in order to prevent higher uncertainties in coastal and shelf areas. •CMEMS provides ocean daily forecast and reanalysis for Iberia–Biscay–Ireland area.•Both products are compared with observational data from April to December 2011.•Ocean patterns in Iberian coastal areas are better reproduced in 1/36° forecast.•The 1/12° reanalysis gets better results than forecast over open waters.•Data assimilation improves model performance if spatial resolution is high enough.
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ISSN:0924-7963
1879-1573
DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.02.007